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Once they work all the kinks out I’m going to love it. But in the post editor I’ve had problems with creating links, sizing pictures, etc. I’ve had to go into the HTML and fix everything the way I want it. But the new dashboard seems pretty user friendly and functional.

Honestly, it’s taking me a while to get used to it… but that’s after a year of zipping in and out of the old one. I do like the stats widget on the dashboard – it saves me an extra click to get my “hit count” fix.

Do I have you on my blogroll? doesn’t look like, I’ll add you, if I can figure it out!

I’d be honored even though I don’t feel like mine would measure up. Don’t feel obligated just because I have you on mine.

To add to a “blogroll” with 2.5 go to your Dashboard, then Manage, then Links. Then above all the links you’ll see Manage Links (add new), click on (add new). The last part seems obvious but it’s actually easy to miss.

Looks like they’ve added quite a few extra options to this although I don’t use them so I’m not sure what they would look like.
Jeff

I looked at your blog and wasn’t board with the April 2 post at all.
Yes, but is that made of wood? Or a collection of people? I can’t tell from the context…🙂

You’ve got me scared that I might be half emergent though.
Jeff

Just stay away from using terms like “narrative.” It’s much too loaded, and we don’t want people to get intellectually involved enough to be able to understand that different sides can use similar terms.

The CSS editor lets you modify the visual style of your blog. You can edit your CSS and preview the changes for free. If you would like the ability to save your changes and make your design visible to the public, please purchase the Custom CSS Upgrade.

It’s a scam! Don’t be suckered in by the lure of apparently free crap that you really have to pay for!